Syndicated credit facilityCredit line agreed with a group of banks. Generally used for ­extensive financing requirements, such as when making an acquisition, to increase the available liquidity reserves or as security for the issuance of debt instruments.

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Often referred to as a 'syndicate'. [EPA] account party Buyer/importer or applicant who arranges for the establishment of a letter of credit. [FDIC] accountant A person who performs accounting work.

Impressions metric is a marriage of Twitter info as well as info from syndicate partners. In theory, more syndicate partners would boost the impressions metric. This will be a metric that matters going forward and it will get better.

Now, I'm not one of those traders bashing the news syndicates and investment firms, they are simply doing their job. It's how traders respond to this information which generates the moves. This is why I always stay informed of what's in the news, but I do not trade based on the news.

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Racketeering refers to criminal activity that is performed to benefit an organization such as a crime syndicate. Examples of racketeering activity include extortion, money laundering, loan sharking, obstruction of justice and bribery.

CLO sales of deals backed by widely syndicated loans plunged to $1.22 billion in 2009, the year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. precipitated the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, according to Morgan Stanley data.

Typically a syndicate of investment banks will underwrite the issue. The bank will research the company and set a value for the stock. They make money through the spread between the price they pay for the stock and the price at which the stock is sold to the public.

A bond that is (1) underwritten by an international syndicate, (2) offered at issuance simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country.EurodollarbondsEurobonds denominated in U.S. dollars.

LeadmanagerThe bank(s) leading an issuing syndicate and determining the make-up of the syndicate, conditions, contract and documentation, etc.

Agent Bank - 1) A bank acting for a foreign bank. 2) In the Euromarket - the agent bank is the one appointed by the other banks in the syndicate to handle the administration of the loan.

Lloyds of London is the location of a very large percentage of all the reinsurance undertaken globally. The underwriting is carried out by small groups - known as syndicates - of which there are many, as well as underwriters and agents all housed in the same landmark building.

These loans are considered to be much riskier and therefore carry higher yields or spreads. Due to the elevated credit risk, they are also often issued by a syndicate of banks rather than one individual bank so as to diversify the risk to creditors.

Allocation (1) The process of setting bonds apart for the purpose of distribution to syndicatemembers. This term is often used interchangeably with the term "allotment".